Artist Profile

SIX NATIONS – While not professing to be an expert in studying the Great Law, local author and business owner Elizabeth ‘Betts’ Doxtater launched her new book at a joint book launch last week with her friend and fellow author Sara General, who launched a book of her own titled Sprit and Intent. Doxtater’s book

BRANTFORD – The newest exhibit to call the Woodland Cultural Centre home is the “Performagraphic” exhibit filled with cultural identity, humour and history created by Artist James Luna. The entire gallery spans a period of video, performance and photographic works created between 2010 to 2014, referencing Luna’s artistic career of over 30 years. From the

He’s not doing it to be retro or throwback. Logan Staats is proving, without making a point about it, that his generation can pick up the basic musical ingredients and cook up soul-satisfying dishes creating a tasty buffet of songs; in this case Staats’ first solo album Goodbye Goldia being released June 21st 2015. He

Nothing compares to the spectacular colour and showmanship of a twirling fancy dancer. And for those amateur photographers who try to capture the excitement with your smartphone camera you know that more often than not those moments are hard to capture. Bert Crowfoot, founder of the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA) and CEO or Canada’s National

Six Nations Logan Staats has had quite the adventure this year in the music industry. As the lead singer of Ghost Town Orchestra his work earned the band an Aboriginal People’s Choice Music Award in 2014. His talents have drawn the attention of the entire indigenous world. So much so that earlier this spring the

Garth Mullins: Tell me about Indian and Cowboy – what’s the vision? Ryan McMahon: Indian and Cowboy is a website – a podcast platform. We’re producing five shows after our eighteen-month Beta. It’s going to be a place where indigenous stories will live. The internet is the Wild West and we’re finding our place in